George Mason head women’s basketball coach Jeri Porter announced Tiffany Gwynn will join the Patriots’ staff as an assistant coach. Gwynn comes to Mason with over 14 years of coaching experience and spent the previous three seasons as an assistant coach at UNC Asheville.
Prior to her arrival at UNC Asheville, Gwynn spent four seasons at Hampton University where she was named the associate head coach her final two seasons (2007-09) after serving as assistant coach for two. During her time as an associate head coach, Gwynn helped recruit and sign three All-Rookie Team members.
From 1999-2004, Gwynn was a member of the coaching staff at the University of Southern Mississippi under Rick Reeves. For three seasons, she assisted in recruiting and player development and was responsible for team travel, game promotions, camps and community service. In 2002, Gwynn was named the recruiting coordinator, a position she held for two seasons.
Gwynn joined the staff at Southern Mississippi after a one-year stint at her alma mater Liberty University, where she got her collegiate coaching start as an assistant coach in 1998-99. After winning two Big South Tournament titles as a student-athlete, Gwynn helped lead the Flames to their third straight Big South Championship in 1999, this time as a member of the coaching staff.
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